On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 09:26:47PM -0500, Trent wrote:
>
> What a firestorm I created!
>
Firestorm ? Just comments. But maybe you were being humorous.
> Just for all your information, I am using Thunderbird which I see does
> automatically remove the footer when I reply. I am also clicking on that
> clear and obvious button which states "Reply List." Many other email clients
> do not have that, even overpriced Microsoft Outlook. So in the past, I have
> used that client, and many times accidentally replied directly to the person
> responding. Maybe the mail list server should be stripping that out, or
> instead adding in a "reply to" so it goes to the list, and not the person's
> email?
>
The basic problem is modern anti-spam attempts which conflict badly
with traditional mailing list software (DKIM etc). And changes tend
to have side-effects.
>
> Anyway, thanks to help from here, I am now sitting at Chapter 8.3. Wondering
> and debating a couple of things.
>
> The debate is whether to change out the default Tux logo with one of mine
> own, and what to use.
>
I would suggest that you first boot the system to make sure it
works. After that, play with the logo when you next update the
kernel (except on production servers, frequent kernel updates are
good IMHO but always carry a risk of breakage).
Also, on modern software the default Tux only appears briefly. On
my haswell i7 I see it for a few seconds during boots and during
resume from hibernation. On machines which need a lot of firmware
for the graphics (amdgpu, R600) I now put that firmware in
/lib/firmware for late-loading rather than waste RAM in the kernel.
But this means that I rarely see the logo.
ĸen
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